Opera Web Browser
Articles and resources about the Opera Web Browser.
- Opera launches new Internet browser, Opera 10
- The Age, September 2, 2009. "Norway's Opera Software has released a new version of its browser, Opera 10, promising faster downloads, new design and new features..."
- Opera updates browser to version 9.5, touts faster speed
- Version 9.5 gets anti-hack tool and a beefed-up address bar, by Gregg Keizer. Computerworld, 16 June 2008. "Opera unveiled a major update to its flagship browser that features anti-malware blocking, bookmark synchronization between devices and an improved search function built into the address bar..."
- Opera proves Acid3 score with public build
- Demo-only build scores a perfect 100, but isn't for 'regular surfing,' says Opera, by Gregg Keizer. Computerworld, 31 March 2008. "Opera Software on Friday released a development build of its Opera browser to the public to prove that it has code that scores 100 out of a possible 100 on the Acid3 Web standards test..."
- Hey Presto! Opera reveals mobile browser 9.5
- by David Meyer, ZDNet UK. ZDNet Australia, 7 February 2008. "Opera has released the latest version of its browser for high-end mobile phones, claiming it offers faster rendering and responsiveness than its predecessors..."
- Is Opera 9 the "most accessible browser on the market"?
- by Shane Anderson. WebAIM Blog, July 5, 2006. "The final version of Opera 9 web browser is now available at opera.com. This version is a sleek, minimalist, and fun browser. It has a very polished Macesque look. Unfortunately it may still be inaccessible to some users..."
- Keyboard Shortcuts
- mozilla.org, March 13, 2006. This is a list of the most common keyboard shortcuts in Firefox, and the equivalents in Internet Explorer and Opera.
- Ten questions for David Storey
- Web Standards Group, 21 July 2006. "David Storey is the Chief Web Opener at Opera Software, based in Oslo, Norway. He leads a small global team, responsible for improving the compatibility of the web, so that it can be accessed by all. He can be found online, at his blog Slightly Ajar..."
- Web Accessibility Toolbar [For Opera], Version 1
- Developed by the Web Accessibility Tools Consortium, The Paciello Group and Vision Australia. "The Web Accessibility Toolbar has been developed to aid manual examination of web pages for a variety of aspects of accessibility. It consists of a range of functions that: identify components of a web page; facilitate the use of 3rd party online applications; provide links to references and additional resources..."
- Curtain rises on Opera 9
- By Dawn Kawamoto. ZDNet Australia, 21 June 2006. "Opera Software on Tuesday in the US released the newest version of its popular browser, which is designed to offer several improvements over its predecessors..."
- First Take: Opera 9 beta 1
- By Robert Vamosi. ZDNet Australia, 12 May 2006. "A versatile Internet browser, Opera 9 beta 1 bundles desktop widgets and other unique features..."
- Opera Mini 2.0 simplifies mobile commerce
- Opera Software makes it easier for mobile users to buy mobile content, By Nancy Gohring, IDG News Service. InfoWorld, May 3, 2006. "Opera Software said Wednesday that it aims to make it easier for mobile users to buy ringtones and other mobile content with the availability of the Opera Mini 2.0 browser..."
- Opera releases public beta of new Web browser
- by James Niccolai. Computerworld, April 20, 2006. "Opera Software ASA released the first public beta of Opera 9 today, giving users the go-ahead to put its new Web browser through its paces. Opera 9 includes a feature called "widgets," which are small Web applications such as newsfeeds or games that reside in a window on a user's desktop. It also comes with the BitTorrent file-downloading software built in, meaning users don't have to start that software as a separate application..."
This category last updated: 21 April 2006